manager

manager

1.Law a person appointed by a court to carry on a business during receivership

2.Politics (in Britain) a member of either House of Parliament appointed to arrange a matter in which both Houses are concerned

3. a computer program that organizes a resource, such as a set of files or a database

manager

a person exercising responsibility for the coordination and control of work organizations. Managers are commonly divided into three strata: senior, middle and front-line, indicating a wide social and economic disparity within the category The top echelons of managers include highly paid executives of multinational corporations, whilst the lowest include foremen who may earn little more than the manual workers they work beside and supervise. In recent debates, the main issue has concerned the class location of managers (Abercombie and Urry, 1983) which can be viewed as a continuation and extension of the older MANAGERIAL REVOLUTION debate. See also INTELLECTUAL LABOUR, CONTRADICTORY CLASS LOCATIONS.

The Pheonix side includes Alfi Osborne, Kai Holmesknight, Travis Scrivens, Tyler Wallbank, Brooklyn Wallbank, Reece Middleton and Dominic Simpson and, under the managership of will Rich Scrivens and Sim Osborne, will be playing noncompetitive five-a-side games in the Nuneaton and Bedworth U7 League.

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